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Vmax VX2 Pro ST

📱 Cruise Control

✓ Yes

137 of 183 scooters in this category have this feature(75%)

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What does this mean for riders?

The Vmax VX2 Pro ST has a cruise control of ✓ Yes.

Among 183 comparable scooters, 75% include cruise control.

Other specs of the Vmax VX2 Pro ST

How other scooters compare on cruise control

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RankProductCruise ControlScore
🥇Segway F40✓ Yes
36
🥈Vmax VX2 Pro LT✓ Yes
43
🥉Gotrax G7 Pro✓ Yes
44
4Ausom L2✓ Yes
62
5Segway eKickScooter E2 Pro✓ Yes
42

Mastering Cruise Control on Electric Scooters

Vmax VX2 Pro ST: Cruise Control Analysis

The Vmax VX2 Pro ST has a cruise control of ✓ Yes.

Cruise control isn’t just a luxury feature—it’s a game changer for daily riders and weekend explorers alike. By maintaining a steady speed without constant throttle pressure, cruise control cuts down wrist fatigue and stabilizes power delivery. On models like the Ausom F1 Max, Vmax VX2 Pro LT and Xiaomi 4 Lite, engaging cruise mode is as simple as a double-tap. You’ll notice smoother acceleration curves and more predictable battery usage across 183 scooters that support this feature. Whether you’re commuting through gridlock or cruising suburban bike lanes, understanding how to leverage cruise control can transform your ride experience.

How Cruise Control Impacts Battery Life and Range

Activating cruise control locks your scooter at a set speed—typically between 10 and 20 mph—reducing frequent throttle surges that spike power draw. On average, riders see 5–10% more range during steady rides compared to manual throttle adjustments. However, maintain a moderate set speed: holding top speeds for extended periods still pulls more current than gradual acceleration. For example, the Gotrax G7 Pro’s 600 W motor runs most efficiently around 12 mph in cruise mode, helping you stretch its 30 mile range further.

Choosing the Right Scooter with Cruise Control

Not all cruise implementations are equal: some use single-button toggles, others require a double-press on the throttle. If you’re a commuter with stop-and-go traffic, look for quick-response systems like the Ausom L2’s one-touch engage. Weight and motor power also matter—heavier riders may see lag if the motor isn’t rated above 500 W. Our top five cruise-equipped picks (Ausom F1 Max, Vmax VX2 Pro LT, Ausom L2, Gotrax G7 Pro, Xiaomi 4 Lite) balance activation ease, motor torque and battery capacity for reliable, fatigue-free rides.